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Definition of tore
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Tore (n.) The
surface
described
by the
circumference
of a
circle
revolving
about a
straight
line in its own
plane.
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Panary
::
Panary
(n.) A
storehouse
for
bread.
Depot
::
Depot (n.) A
military
station
where
stores
and
provisions
are kept, or where
recruits
are
assembled
and
drilled..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) A store laid up, from which one may draw at
pleasure;
a
supply;
a full
provision
of
resources;
as, a fund of
wisdom
or good
sense..
Replace
::
Replace
(v. t.) To place
again;
to
restore
to a
former
place,
position,
condition,
or the
like..
Wastorel
::
Wastorel
(n.) See
Wastrel.
Warehouseman
::
Warehouseman
(n.) One who keeps a
warehouse;
the owner or
keeper
of a dock
warehouse
or wharf
store.
Recruit
::
Recruit
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
restore
the
wasted
vigor of; to renew in
strength
or
health;
to
reinvigorate..
Store
::
Store (v. t.) A place of
deposit
for
goods,
esp. for large
quantities;
a
storehouse;
a
warehouse;
a
magazine..
Polysyndeton
::
Polysyndeton
(n.) A
figure
by which the
conjunction
is often
repeated,
as in the
sentence,
We have ships and men and money and
stores.
Opposed
to
asyndeton..
Reconcile
::
Reconcile
(v. t.) To cause to be
friendly
again;
to
conciliate
anew; to
restore
to
friendship;
to bring back to
harmony;
to cause to be no
longer
at
variance;
as, to
reconcile
persons
who have
quarreled..
Repair
::
Repair
(v. t.) To
restore
to a sound or good state after
decay,
injury,
dilapidation,
or
partial
destruction;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to mend; as, to
repair
a
house,
a road, a shoe, or a ship; to
repair
a
shattered
fortune..
Stored
::
Store (v. t.) To
deposit
in a
store,
warehouse,
or other
building,
for
preservation;
to
warehouse;
as, to store
goods..
Reserve
::
Reserve
(v. t.)
Hence,
to keep in store for
future
or
special
use; to
withhold
from
present
use for
another
purpose
or time; to keep; to
retain..
Re-store
::
Re-store
(v. t.) To store
again;
as, the goods taken out were
re-stored..
Render
::
Render
(v. t.) To
return;
to pay back; to
restore.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(v. t.)
Toremove
or
conjure
away, as by a
harlequin's
trick..
Fungibles
::
Fungibles
(n. pl.)
Things
which may be
furnished
or
restored
in kind, as
distinguished
from
specific
things;
--
called
also
fungible
things..
Promptuary
::
Promptuary
(a.) That from which
supplies
are
drawn;
a
storehouse;
a
magazine;
a
repository.
Inexhaustible
::
Inexhaustible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
exhausted,
emptied,
or used up;
unfailing;
not to be
wasted
or
spent;
as,
inexhaustible
stores
of
provisions;
an
inexhaustible
stock of
elegant
words..
Reparable
::
Reparable
(a.)
Capable
of being
repaired,
restored
to a sound or good
state,
or made good;
restorable;
as, a
reparable
injury..
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